Expect to visit an impressive aquarium, and to discover the secrets, and beauty of the marine animals that hosts. This tour is available on a daily basis, so it is up to you when to join. In the morning, members of our team will pick you up from your hotel in Alanya, and transfer you to the city of Antalya. Transfers are made with a comfortable, and fully air-conditioned bus, and are included in the price. With our Antalya Aquarium Tour, you get a day pass for one of the country’s largest, and most impressive aquariums. With your ticket, you are free to visit all thematic exhibitions, and many other sea-related activities that the facility hosts. Once there, get ready to feel impressed, and amazed by the aquarium’s size, and design.
In total, you will have the opportunity to spend three hours inside Antalya Aquarium. The facility covers an area of 12,000 square meters, and was designed by the Italian architect Benedett. Inside, you will find 10,000 different marine animals, from all around the world. These are divided into 40 different thematic exhibitions, with each of them being appropriately designed to have the conditions needed for the well-being of aquatic animals. An interesting highlight is that the facility hosts the largest tunnel aquarium in the world, with a total length of 131, and a width of 3 meters. The facility hosts, also, a variety of other activities to immerse you into the beauty of the underwater world. For example, you may join the Oceanride XD cinema, a multi-dimensional movie screening, which takes you into a sailing experience around the seas of the world. After sending few hours in the aquarium, our bus will transfer you back to Alanya. This amazing experience finishes in the afternoon, when you arrive back to your hotel.
- Hassle-free pickup and drop-off from all Alanya hotels
- Experiential family day out at the Antalya Aquarium with full of fun
- See the underwater world without getting wet in this popular choice with kids
- Get up face to face to the sea lifes of the deep in the world’s longest tunnel aquarium